Tuesday, January 5, 2010

I looked in the Thesaurus ( because I can't find a dictionary) under resolutions to see what other words would help explain its meaning. The ones I like so far are : aim, courage, purpose, and sincerity. Every year it is the same thing...make a huge resolution/s and then beat myself up because I can't keep up with them by February ( sometimes it is really mid January) But this year is different. I am really making them for me. Not to try to please someone else.

The first one is inspired by my middle son. Before Christmas he was toting around a Bible I had gotten my husband when he was Batized. It is your basic bible, black cover, gold edges. My little guy wanted help finding the middle of the bible. Then he would just stare at the page and read the words he knew. He is in kindergarten and is picking up reading very quickly, great for him...another challenge for Dad and I as we try to "sneak" things by the children..( does anyone else do that?). He did this night after night for a decent amount of time. One night we where having some "challenges". I was tired and out of patience. He was full of energy and mischief. After being short with him because I was trying to get some "Christmas" stuff ready, he came over to me toting the bible and said " Mom, will you read this one to me?" "Of course, show me which one." "Right here" he said pointing. I took the bible and adjusted it so my old tired eyes could focus and read "A patient man has great understanding, but a quick-tempered man displays folly." Proverbs 14:29 (NIV). Humbling on a normal day. Of course God always knows what to do and again he let me know how I should be behaving with my son. As I fought back tears, we talked about what the verse meant and how it applied to everyone but how is specifically fit the situation when had been in that night. It was a good "teachable" moment. One that I am so greatful for taking the time to have. He has come back with his new, green, camouflage kids bible that I bought him for Christmas ( Dads black one was hard to hold due to its size) asking me to find that verse and read it again. He said it is his favorite. One of mine too. So the actual "resolution" here is to be more patient. With him. With the rest of my family. With everyone. And to take the time to use the moments God gives us with our children. The time goes by too quickly. This incident also reminded me of a resolution I have made for several years but have been unsuccessful at meeting. I have never read the entire bible. Last year for Christmas my mom got me a chronological bible that is broken down by days. I started reading it last year and didn't make it very far.... so January 1, 2010 I took it off of the shelf, blew the dust off, and cracked it open. I am happy to report I have read it every day so far and am very optomistic this time. With a new baby coming in a few weeks and the cold and snow we have blanketing the Midwest it is the perfect time to commit to an inside "project". I am anxious to see what the end result INSIDE me is. I will let you know as I go along. If you are interested here is a pic of the bible I am using

It is available at here ( one of my very favorite websites) or you local bookstore. Did you make a resolution?

Monday, January 4, 2010

* Note: I actually wrote this on New Years Day...but forgot to POST it! Duh...

It is officially a new decade. Where has the time gone? You know you are getting old when you think things like that....let alone say it out loud! The kids were very excited to see the ball drop in NYC...unfortunately since they are getting older and wiser they have learned to tell time. Soooo they knew that it was not midnight yet when the ball dropped. But that was Daddy's problem because I fell asleep..at 9:30! I think it is because I am old, tired, pregnant and getting a sinus infection ( at least that is what I told myself when I woke from my slumber this morning....no New Years kiss for me). Our New Year's Eve tradition has become staying home with the kids and eating an obscene amount of "junk". This years menu was Pizza Rolls, Lil' Smokies(these two make the cut every year), mini Quiche, fried mushrooms and mozzarella sticks and a veggie tray. We are snacking on left overs today and also eating the "stuff" that didn't make it out last night...cheese and summer sausage and Dad's cheese dip. I had the intention of making homemade doughnuts for breakfast but could not muster up the energy needed. Maybe tomorrow or Sunday.

Dad did take the official New Years Eve picture. Thanks Honey!

So here is to 2010. May you and yours have a year of blessings!

Here is the cheese dip recipe. It is one that he got from a good family friend, "Y". It is quick and easy and everyone always loves it.

2-3 jars of Cheese Whiz
1 family can of Cream of Mushroom Soup
browned Sausage and Hamburger ( I think it is supposed to be 1/2-1 lb. each but we just wing it. Sometimes using just one or the other)
Mix all together and keep warm in a crock pot.

You could also add some jalapeno's. We don't with the kids, but do add just the "pickled" juice from them once in a while.

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I am a happily married 30 something with three crazy little boys. After the birth of the third monkey I stayed home. I am very active in my church...I teach Sunday School, direct the childrens hand bell and chime choirs and play in the adult bell choir. I love to read, cook, garden and am learning to quilt.